- Oct 8, 2013
- 9
- Category........
- FAM
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- App. Filed.......
- 29-06-2020
Hi Everyone, I'm sponsoring my common-law partner but she has a bunch of previously held visas including a rejected student visa 3 years ago where the immigrations officer accused her of trying to stay in Canada for "too long".
In SCHEDULE A (BACKGROUND / DECLARATION) for the sponsored person, in question 6 there are a bunch of checkboxes asking "YES / NO".
Checkbox "d)" asks:
Have you ever - been refused refugee status, an immigrant or permanent resident visa or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
- The question above does not mention anything about student visas. Can I safely check "NO" for this question? I'm worried that a student visa is considered as a "temporary resident visa" as well.
Chain of events:
(2008 ~ 2009)
1. Landed in Vancouver on working holiday visa: Studied for 2 months then worked for the remaining 10 months.
(2009 ~ 2010)
2. Changed to temporary resident visa, successfully extended 2 times for a total of 1.5 years (showing bank statements etc) : travelled around canada
3. Got accepted to a school and applied for student visa with acceptance letter -> immigrations officer rejected accusing her of staying in Canada for "too long" (even though she had funds and the letter)
(2010 ~ 2011)
4. With a lawyer, with a company sponsoring, applied for work visa, got accepted and worked for another year.
(2011 ~ present)
5. Moved to Japan with me and have been living here for the past 2.5 years, now applying for spousal visa outland. To come back to Canada aiming to get PR.
On a sidenote, I don't know if this matters at all, but a month after applying outland, we're planning to move back. Myself, as a citizen, and her as a visitor with me. She'll be extending her visitor visa or travelling back and forth to Japan while waiting for PR.
Thanks again!
In SCHEDULE A (BACKGROUND / DECLARATION) for the sponsored person, in question 6 there are a bunch of checkboxes asking "YES / NO".
Checkbox "d)" asks:
Have you ever - been refused refugee status, an immigrant or permanent resident visa or visitor or temporary resident visa, to Canada or any other country?
- The question above does not mention anything about student visas. Can I safely check "NO" for this question? I'm worried that a student visa is considered as a "temporary resident visa" as well.
Chain of events:
(2008 ~ 2009)
1. Landed in Vancouver on working holiday visa: Studied for 2 months then worked for the remaining 10 months.
(2009 ~ 2010)
2. Changed to temporary resident visa, successfully extended 2 times for a total of 1.5 years (showing bank statements etc) : travelled around canada
3. Got accepted to a school and applied for student visa with acceptance letter -> immigrations officer rejected accusing her of staying in Canada for "too long" (even though she had funds and the letter)
(2010 ~ 2011)
4. With a lawyer, with a company sponsoring, applied for work visa, got accepted and worked for another year.
(2011 ~ present)
5. Moved to Japan with me and have been living here for the past 2.5 years, now applying for spousal visa outland. To come back to Canada aiming to get PR.
On a sidenote, I don't know if this matters at all, but a month after applying outland, we're planning to move back. Myself, as a citizen, and her as a visitor with me. She'll be extending her visitor visa or travelling back and forth to Japan while waiting for PR.
Thanks again!